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Maziar Bahari est un Acteur, Réalisateur, Scénariste et Producteur Canadien né le 25 mai 1967 à Téhéran (Iran)

Maziar Bahari

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Nationalité Canada
Naissance 25 mai 1967 (57 ans) à Téhéran (Iran)

Maziar Bahari (Persian: مازیار بهاری) (born 1967) is an Iranian Canadian journalist, film maker and human rights activist. He was a reporter for Newsweek from 1998 to 2011. Bahari was incarcerated by the Iranian government from June 2009 to October 20, 2009, and has written a New York Times best seller family memoir, Then They Came for Me.

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Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart
(2 films)
Kim Bodnia
Kim Bodnia
(1 films)
Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Maziar Bahari (3 films)

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Acteur

Forced Confessions, 58minutes
Réalisé par Maziar Bahari
Thèmes Documentaire sur le droit
Acteurs Maziar Bahari

In 2009, filmmaker Maziar Bahari, a guest of honor at IDFA 2007, claimed he was forced to make a false confession. He had supposedly been collaborating with the West and was accused of espionage. As a filmmaker and journalist working for Western broadcasting corporations, he was the perfect scapegoat for the regime. Many intellectuals, writers, philosophers and journalists had preceded Bahari since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. The director's own voice-over and interviews with fellow Iranians who have been through the same ordeal guide the viewer through the history of forced confessions in Iran. They are degrading tales of intelligent men who never thought they would have to make false confessions in public, but potentially fatal torture left them with few options. It has now been 30 years since the first false public confession.

Réalisateur

Forced Confessions, 58minutes
Réalisé par Maziar Bahari
Thèmes Documentaire sur le droit
Acteurs Maziar Bahari

In 2009, filmmaker Maziar Bahari, a guest of honor at IDFA 2007, claimed he was forced to make a false confession. He had supposedly been collaborating with the West and was accused of espionage. As a filmmaker and journalist working for Western broadcasting corporations, he was the perfect scapegoat for the regime. Many intellectuals, writers, philosophers and journalists had preceded Bahari since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. The director's own voice-over and interviews with fellow Iranians who have been through the same ordeal guide the viewer through the history of forced confessions in Iran. They are degrading tales of intelligent men who never thought they would have to make false confessions in public, but potentially fatal torture left them with few options. It has now been 30 years since the first false public confession.

Scénariste

Rosewater
Rosewater (2014)
, 1h43
Réalisé par Jon Stewart
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame
Thèmes La musique, La prison, Musique, Politique
Acteurs Gael García Bernal, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Haluk Bilginer, Golshifteh Farahani, Kim Bodnia, Jason Jones
Rôle Histoire
Note65% 3.298743.298743.298743.298743.29874
En 2009, Maziar Bahari , un journaliste canado-iranien est interviewé par le correspondant du Daily Show, Jason Jones. Par la suite, il est emprisonné et torturé dans la prison d'Evin durant plus de 118 jours.
Forced Confessions, 58minutes
Réalisé par Maziar Bahari
Thèmes Documentaire sur le droit
Acteurs Maziar Bahari

In 2009, filmmaker Maziar Bahari, a guest of honor at IDFA 2007, claimed he was forced to make a false confession. He had supposedly been collaborating with the West and was accused of espionage. As a filmmaker and journalist working for Western broadcasting corporations, he was the perfect scapegoat for the regime. Many intellectuals, writers, philosophers and journalists had preceded Bahari since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. The director's own voice-over and interviews with fellow Iranians who have been through the same ordeal guide the viewer through the history of forced confessions in Iran. They are degrading tales of intelligent men who never thought they would have to make false confessions in public, but potentially fatal torture left them with few options. It has now been 30 years since the first false public confession.

Producteur

Tickling Giants, 1h51
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Documentaire historique
Acteurs Jon Stewart
Rôle Producteur
Note81% 4.084644.084644.084644.084644.08464
Au milieu de la révolution égyptienne de 2011, Bassem Youssef prend la décision de quitter son métier de chirurgien cardiaque pour devenir humoriste à temps plein. Surnommé le « Jon Stewart égyptien » Bassem crée le spectacle satirique « Al-Bernameg » (Le Show).
Forced Confessions, 58minutes
Réalisé par Maziar Bahari
Thèmes Documentaire sur le droit
Acteurs Maziar Bahari
Rôle Producteur

In 2009, filmmaker Maziar Bahari, a guest of honor at IDFA 2007, claimed he was forced to make a false confession. He had supposedly been collaborating with the West and was accused of espionage. As a filmmaker and journalist working for Western broadcasting corporations, he was the perfect scapegoat for the regime. Many intellectuals, writers, philosophers and journalists had preceded Bahari since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. The director's own voice-over and interviews with fellow Iranians who have been through the same ordeal guide the viewer through the history of forced confessions in Iran. They are degrading tales of intelligent men who never thought they would have to make false confessions in public, but potentially fatal torture left them with few options. It has now been 30 years since the first false public confession.